Climate- Germany is very mild. In the winter, the land is cooler than the sea. In summer, it is not very warm. There are mild summers, and partly cloudy winters. Extreme temperatures, high or low, are very rare.
Clothing- Clothing in Germany has a lot of potential. Business men wear formal black, blue, or grey suits. Business women wear either skirts,blouses, and blazers. Otherwise,They wear a jackets with matching pants. High heels are very popular in formal offices. Young people in Germany, are pretty much like the people in the U.S in clothing. Neon colors, ripped shirts, and studded jackets, are what you will see on young people. In Germany, it is not common to see people walking around the city wearing sweatpants and flip-flops.
Food- German people eat meals with large portions. They eat a lot of sausage and bratwurst. A popular beverage is beer. Germans have different eating habits then Americans do.
Absolute and Relative Location- The absolute location of Germany is 52 degrees north and 13 degrees East. The relative location is that it is bordered on the North by the North Sea.
Language (s)- German is the official language in Germany. Turkish and Italian are other main languages that people speak in Germany.
Jobs- Many people in Germany are farmers. A lot of people work in factories. Tourism is another job along with working in hotels and restaurants. Most of the other jobs are jobs that you will see people doing daily in the U.S.
Natural Resources- Some natural resources in Germany are coal, nickel, copper, and timber. Coal is a fluid that is used to produce electricity. Nickel is used to make stainless steel. Copper is used in building construction, and timber is used to build houses.
Government- The government in Germany is democracy. Democracy is which people take part in the government.
Bodies of Water- The two major bodies of water in Germany are the North sea and the Baltic Sea. The North Sea and Baltic sea, are used for shipping goods and fishing.
Religion- Germany's main religion is Christianity. They believe that God created all seen and unseen. They also believe that there is only one unique God. They believe that there is also a heaven.
Education- In Germany, children start going to school when they are 5 years old. They get out of elementary school when they are 6th grade. Then they are in middle school through 9th grade. They go to school until they are in 12th grade. They can either go to collage or not after that. Schools in Germany are very wealthy.
Landforms- The landforms are hills and mountains. The mountains are in the Bavarian Alps and there are hills everywhere in Germany.
Imports and Exports- One of the imports is fuel. The exports are vehicles, chemicals, and electronics.
Germany
Climate- Germany is very mild. In the winter, the land is cooler than the sea. In summer, it is not very warm. There are mild summers, and partly cloudy winters. Extreme temperatures, high or low, are very rare.Clothing- Clothing in Germany has a lot of potential. Business men wear formal black, blue, or grey suits. Business women wear either skirts,blouses, and blazers. Otherwise,They wear a jackets with matching pants. High heels are very popular in formal offices. Young people in Germany, are pretty much like the people in the U.S in clothing. Neon colors, ripped shirts, and studded jackets, are what you will see on young people. In Germany, it is not common to see people walking around the city wearing sweatpants and flip-flops.
Food- German people eat meals with large portions. They eat a lot of sausage and bratwurst. A popular beverage is beer. Germans have different eating habits then Americans do.
Absolute and Relative Location- The absolute location of Germany is 52 degrees north and 13 degrees East. The relative location is that it is bordered on the North by the North Sea.
Language (s)- German is the official language in Germany. Turkish and Italian are other main languages that people speak in Germany.
Jobs- Many people in Germany are farmers. A lot of people work in factories. Tourism is another job along with working in hotels and restaurants. Most of the other jobs are jobs that you will see people doing daily in the U.S.
Natural Resources- Some natural resources in Germany are coal, nickel, copper, and timber. Coal is a fluid that is used to produce electricity. Nickel is used to make stainless steel. Copper is used in building construction, and timber is used to build houses.
Government- The government in Germany is democracy. Democracy is which people take part in the government.
Bodies of Water- The two major bodies of water in Germany are the North sea and the Baltic Sea. The North Sea and Baltic sea, are used for shipping goods and fishing.
Religion- Germany's main religion is Christianity. They believe that God created all seen and unseen. They also believe that there is only one unique God. They believe that there is also a heaven.
Education- In Germany, children start going to school when they are 5 years old. They get out of elementary school when they are 6th grade. Then they are in middle school through 9th grade. They go to school until they are in 12th grade. They can either go to collage or not after that. Schools in Germany are very wealthy.
Landforms- The landforms are hills and mountains. The mountains are in the Bavarian Alps and there are hills everywhere in Germany.
Imports and Exports- One of the imports is fuel. The exports are vehicles, chemicals, and electronics.